The McGill Libraries provide
access to over nine million items, both in print and electronic formats, and consist of
multiple location and units, including the McGill University Archives, and the McGill
University Visual Arts Collection. Visit mcgill.ca/library/branches for a map of all our locations, and bring
your McGill ID card if you wish to borrow physical items from
our collections. Access to our electronic resources (e-books,
e-journals, databases, etc.) is possible anytime and anywhere. You
will be prompted to enter your McGill username and password when
accessing our e-resources from off campus.
The website
(mcgill.ca/library) is the portal to all our resources and
services for your learning and research needs. There are thousands
of databases available that you can choose from when doing a search on any
topic. Librarians have created subject guides for each area of
study at McGill. Each guide pulls together all the relevant
resources for doing research in that field. Find your subject guide to get started. In addition, unique scholarly materials
from the Rare Books and Special Collections have been
digitized and are
accessible through the library's website. Our website also provides
access to items such as newspapers, and escholarship.mcgill.ca, a digital repository, which collects, preserves, and showcases the publications, scholarly works, and theses of McGill University faculty members, researchers, and students.
Friendly staff in each
library location can help you locate the information you need. Students
have liaison librarians for their departments. Liaison
librarians provide workshops on finding, organizing, and citing information, visit
your classes to provide instruction on doing research for course
assignments, and are available to assist you with your questions,
whether in person, on the phone, by email, or via online
chat.
Most libraries are open up to 90
hours per week, and several branch libraries extend opening hours during exam periods. The Library offers a variety of
comfortable and attractive spaces, such as individual quiet study
areas and group study rooms that can be booked for use. Wireless access is available throughout the
library, as are hundreds of computers, and all libraries have
printing, scanning, and copying machines.
Special library services like the Course Readings Service allows you to access digital items on course reading lists in the Library's catalogue and in myCourses. You can also
borrow materials from any library location and the McGill University Collection Centre and return them anywhere across
the system. If you need material not owned by the McGill University
Library, our network loan and Interlibrary Loan and Document
Delivery Service will obtain it for you at no cost for McGill students,
faculty, and staff. Loans can be picked up at any
library location.